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Employee Safe Commute (Parking Lot) Campaign
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Running Firefox, but spell check is not functioning for me since the change.
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Where do I turn spell check on? I know a lot of words, but can't spell my hinney!
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Employee Safe Commute (Parking Lot) Campaign
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The reason that the Bill (HB 3560) had been placed on the calendar of the House Sub Committee of the Consumer & Employee Affairs committee, is the inclusion of Glenn Casada on that subcommittee. He is a member of the Harwell, McCormick, Maggart headed cabal that is setting themselves up to be the next Jimmy Naifeh gun-bill squashier group. -
Employee Safe Commute (Parking Lot) Campaign
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
We have an average of 6 e-mails to each Representative who is NOT a Judiciary Committee member. There is a big push back by Leadership to forstall this effort, and the arm twisting is just beginning. Currently there are somewhere between 20 and 28 co-sponors on the sheet, we need 55 to win. If we are to carry the day, it is going to take everybody that has contacted their Rep.s and Senators to get at least 5 more people that they know and can influience to do the same, and then get at least 2 of them to get 5 more to do it. If the speaker wins this time we are done, we will be hanging around the foot of the table waiting for scraps from now on. -
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Worriedman replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
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Employee Safe Commute (Parking Lot) Campaign
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
IMHO Doug Jackson got popped because he had a D behind his name, that he was the staunchest Firearms issue supporter in the Senate did not do him in, it was the tidal wave of anti-Obama voting that got him. What they (Legislators) fear is that Fed Ex will not give them the maximum allowable under the Law donation to their campaigns (as passed by this very same Legislature last year) if they do not tow the line as set out by "Big Business". Money talks and BS walks. -
Please Enable Cookies to Use This Site For those who are desirous of seeing this Bill get through the House and Senate this year in Tennessee, the link above is an effective tool to support this vital legislation. The copied site will allow you to e-mail all the members of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees, as well as your specific Representative and Senator, simply by filling in the information requested. Please take the time to alter slightly the "Subject" line and the actual message prior to sending, as Legislators tend not to give credence to mass mailings, but, the program does allow for a very easy method to reach all the necessary legislators with very little effort on the part of the participant.
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Robert, you are correct in that it will require a lot of effort, from a lot of people to get the RIGHT Bill into consideration. I suggest those who advocate for the ability of the Citizen to provide for their own safety and security, unite behind the NRA written and sponsored SB 3002 ( along with it's sister SB 2992). If we provide enough documentation showing support from more than 50% of the Legislators in each house for these Bills as written, there is a good chance that those who are opposed will at least have to allow the up/down vote, or, face the consequences of showing for all to see their intent to rule, not serve.
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First job if we want this to go anywhere, is to gain Republican Co-sponsors. My Rep. Jimmy Eldridge has already signed on, we need a bout 30 more to make the Bills stick. Get out those pens and calling cards!
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Here is our chance, NRA is backing, we as Tennesseans need to pull out all the stops.
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This is not what we should be supporting.
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Not sure what chance they have, but here are decent Bills: http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/107/Bill/SB3002.pdf http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/107/Bill/SB2992.pdf NRA-ILA :: Tennessee: NRA-Drafted Employee Protection Legislation Introduced
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One would assume that any politician who wanted to avail themselves of that targeted group would need some bona fides to make it work. Don't think we really have any who could point to a record that would make the stamps worth the effort. It got tried last round, and bore no fruit. Most people are just to lazy to get involved, regardless of the stakes.
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Someone good is running against Corker!
Worriedman replied to macville's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I have met and spoken with Zach several times, and am impressed with his dedication to supporting the Constitution. He is a Veteran, as well as being and ardent Gun-Rights supporter. -
Someone good is running against Corker!
Worriedman replied to macville's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Here is another choice for that seat: -
Microsoft says No Gun Avatars in XBox Live
Worriedman replied to analog_kidd's topic in General Chat
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Screen that covers the lowest drain at my company (same one Old Goat works for) I catch all the crap. Sr. Project Manager for a Design/Build Construction Firm. I do estimating, procurement, crisis management and collections. Major in Steel Mills/Galvanizing Lines, Minor in Owner Wrangling.
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I am reminded of the old saw: Gun Control: The theory that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her panty hose, is somehow morally superior to a woman explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound. Terrible situation, you can hear the pain and angst in her voice at the end, but she provided for her own defense, as we all must do.
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All that protection from the 535 and SCOTUS worked real well for the Cherokee Nation did it not? I was not intimating that the President would use the Armed Forces for gun confiscation, just that he has cards the Congress and Supreme Court does not. It has been applied before, (the Presidents superior place in power). Did not see the present President asking Congress what they thought or wanted with respect to Libya. Again, there will be no door to door collection, but make the pain big enough, and the sheeple will capitulate. Then there is this: Obama Using Unconstitutional Measures to Ban Guns*|*Godfather Politics From the article: [Contained in that bill was a measure that forbids the National Institute of Health from using any of their funds to ‘advocate or promote gun control.’ When Obama signed the spending bill, he added a provision of his own which says, “I have advised Congress that I will not construe these provisions as preventing me from fulfilling my constitutional responsibility to recommend to the Congress’s consideration such measures as I shall judge necessary and expedient."] Your keys are working well, huh? The Congress passes laws, he refuses to acknowledge the parts he does not like. I have seen nobody pushing back against him for such action, did not even make the drive by media.
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Have to admit I agree. Can't get the sheeple motivated to write a letter to their State congresscriters to put pressure to move back to Constitutional law with respect to firearms issues, they are not going to jump into a firefight to save their guns from confiscation. But then, they will not have to, the Government will not go door to door, they will simply cut off entitlements, power, gasoline, access to health care till the people give in.